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Baltimore Ravens 2015-2016 News and Updates

7/27/15 - The Baltimore Ravens have had some ups and downs during the off season and have unfortunately run into another bump in the road. Cornerback, Lardarius Webb went through his conditioning test on July 29 and he was unable to pass. Due to failing the test, Webb was unable to step on the practice field as training camp began the next day. He was put on the list of players that are physically unable to perform and will stay on that list until he can pass his conditioning test. This test is performed to examine the ability to recover, heart rate, and other anaerobic strengths to hopefully reduce injuries on the field. The Ravens start their season on August 13 so get your tickets today to see them live.

7/16/15 - Fans of the Baltimore Ravens have a chance to own their own Super Bowl XLVII ring. Receptionist Toni Lekas lost the ring in 2013 in the Chesapeake Bay, filing for an insurance claim and a replacement, both of which were approved. The ring was subsequently found, which has since been returned to Lenkas, who has put the replacement ring up for auction. Fans don’t have to wait long to start hearing news about the upcoming season. The rookies head to Training Camp next week and report in on July 22. The injured veterans report in on July 24, and the quarterbacks head out on the 26. The official first full team practice is scheduled for July 30. You can already get your tickets for the 2015 season, with tickets starting at $15.

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6/29/15 - The Baltimore Ravens started their offseason training later than most other teams in the league, but they are training hard. The season gets started on August 13th for the Ravens, which really is not long to train, but they have offensive coordinator Marc Trestman leading the charge. Trestman has had a tricky career coaching in the NFL, being fired eight times and coaching 10 different teams, but it seems like he has made a place for himself with the Ravens. Fans are hoping he has what it takes to get Baltimore competitive in the short amount of time before they head off against the other teams. Their first home game will be against the New Orleans Saints. Tickets are already available, starting at just $14.

6/15/15 - The Baltimore Ravens were all together for the first time this week. They have had voluntary OTAs during this off-season, but several longtime Ravens opted to train on their own, including Terrell Suggs, Marshal Yanda, and Elvis Dumervil. However, the first mandatory minicamp was this week, and these veterans played alongside their new teammates for the first time. This meeting is all just in preparation for the more rigorous training camp, but it is good to hear the Ravens are starting to mesh. It will not be long now before the preseason gets underway. The Ravens have less than two months to prepare. Their season opener will be on August 13th against the New Orleans Saints. Tickets are already on sale, starting as low as $10.

6/1/15 - Practice for the NFL 2015 season is just getting started for the Baltimore Ravens. Dennis Pitta has been in and out of the game for two seasons now as he underwent hip surgery twice. He has always taken it slow since his injuries, but it was never certain if he would return to the Ravens. This offseason seems to be a good sign, because Pitta has been attending practice and training, albeit usually for only half of the period. Nothing is set in stone yet, but Pitta is looking strong for a starting position once the season gets going on August 13th. Even though the season is still a long way off, it is approaching fast and tickets are selling out. You can still get yours for as little as $11.

5/21/15 - The Baltimore Ravens have a new offensive coordinator, Marc Trestman, known as the “quarterback whisperer.” QB Joe Flacco and Trestman already seem to be working great together and learning to communicate. The team is working hard in the offseason to build camaraderie and get to know everyone’s personalities and how each person operates. They’ve included new draft recruits and other coaches in their workouts. Get your tickets for their preseason NFL game against the Saints so that you can cheer your hometown team and see how well they’re working together. The Ravens are on the road for their third Super Bowl trophy, but they’ve got some tough opening games. Their season begins in Denver against the strong Broncos team. The Ravens need to know their fans are behind them all the way.

5/7/15 - The Baltimore Ravens are preparing for the 2015 season, and it looks like their strategy is to focus on offense. Their first two picks in the draft, Breshad Perriman and Maxx Williams, are both pass catchers. Offensive Coordinator, Marc Trestman, has got plenty to work with. Will their strategy pay off, or are they setting themselves up to stall out without a strong defense? The Ravens' schedule avoids the big hitting teams for the most part, so a strong offense may earn the team big points against the smaller opponents. You will have to stay tuned to find out. Tickets for each game in the whole season, which begins in August, are already on sale. You can attend the season opener for as little as $13.

4/21/15 - The 2015 regular season starts off with a bang for the Baltimore Ravens, as they open on the road versus Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos at the Mile High Stadium. After falling to the eventual NFL champion New England Patriots in the 2014 postseason, the Ravens are ready to make another run at the prize behind quarterback Joe Flacco. Baltimore’s schedule is full of intriguing games in the season upcoming, including Week 2 at the new-look Oakland Raiders, Week 8 versus the San Diego Chargers, and Week 14 versus the dangerous Seattle Seahawks. They will wrap regular season play with a road game at the Cincinnati Bengals on January 3rd. Seats are available now for the upcoming 2015 season—get your tickets while they’re hot!

2014-2015 Season

1/6/15 - After knocking off North Division champ in NFL Wild Card Weekend action last weekend, the Baltimore Ravens now have a significantly more difficult task facing them. The Ravens will be heading to Foxborough, Mass. this weekend to take on top-seeded New England.

12/22/14 - The Baltimore Ravens may have fallen out of playoff contention, thanks to a 25-13 loss to Houston, who is also scrambling for a postseason berth. While quarterback joe Flacco tossed a pair of touchdown passes, he also was intercepted three times in the game, as well as being sacked twice.

12/15/14 - It’s getting to be crunch time in the NFL, and the Baltimore Ravens are keeping pace with division leading Cincinnati. The Ravens shut down Jacksonville this past weekend, 20-12, to stay even with Pittsburgh and a half game behind the Bengals in the AFC North race.

12/8/14 - At a plus-101 point differential, you would be excused if you thought the Baltimore Ravens had been playing lights-out football. But, they’re tied for second with Pittsburgh and a half-game behind Cincinnati with three more games left in the regular season.

12/1/14 - Of the four teams in the AFC North, three failed to win over the holiday weekend, and Baltimore was one of them. The Ravens allowed visiting San Diego to score 21 points in the fourth quarter, to sneak past for a 34-33 win.

11/25/14 - Led by running back Justin Forsett’s 182 yards rushing and two touchdowns, the Baltimore Ravens kept pace with AFC North division leader Cincinnati with a 34-27 win on the road in New Orleans. Joe Flacco also threw a touchdown pass, finishing with 243 yards but no interceptions.

11/17/14 - Last weekend was the Baltimore Ravens’ bye week, and on top of that, the Ravens have an extra day to prepare, as their next game is next Monday night against New Orleans, who are tied at the top of the struggling NFC South. The Ravens are 4-1 at M&T Bank so far this season, and 2-3 on the road.

11/10/14 - If you look at the AFC North standings, you might think you’re seeing things. Not only are all four teams above .500, the Baltimore Ravens – normally found near or at the top of the standings – are tied with Pittsburgh for third place after knocking off Tennessee over the weekend.

11/4/14 - It is a testament to the degree of difficulty in navigating the AFC North that the Baltimore Ravens find themselves in last place, despite having a 5-4 record. Three of those losses, though, are divisional losses – two to division leaders Cincinnatt, and the most recent at the hands of Ben Roethlisberger and Pittsburgh.

10/27/14 - Emotions were running high and low at the October 26th game of the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals. The Ravens seemed to be out of luck, trailing behind the Bengals for the entire game. With some defensive turnovers to bolter them, they managed to pull out a lead of four points with only a few minutes left. The Bengals managed to nab a touchdown and conversion with less than two minutes remaining, however. After riveting back and for the final minutes of the game, Baltimore scored a touchdown in the last seconds only to have it overturned by a yellow flag. Disappointed, the Ravens lost 24-27. The Ravens next play the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 2nd. Their next home game is on November 9th against the Tennessee Titans. Tickets for the Titans game are still available starting at $34.

10/10/14 - Your Ravens are on a mission to capture the AFC North crown and ultimately a berth in Super Bowl XLIX. Come out to M&T Bank Stadium to support MVP candidate quarterback Joe Flacco and his new favorite weapon, receiver Steve Smith in their quest to get back to the playoffs. With another salty defense at Coach John Harbaugh’s disposal, led by linebacker Elvis Dumervil, your Ravens are on the short list of Super Bowl contenders. Razorgator is ready to help you get to the games this season, with tickets available for home dates against the Atlanta Falcons (10/19), the Cleveland Browns (12/28) and others. Don’t miss out on what’s sure to be an exciting and successful season for your Baltimore Ravens.

9/16/14 - In spite of snowballing controversy in the NFL, the Baltimore Ravens have managed to stay focused on the gridiron, coming up 1-1 on the season after Week 2. The Ravens smoked their bitter Pittsburgh Steelers rivals, 26-5, and remain one of the most disciplined teams in the league, with just seven penalties—tied for least in the NFL. Week 3 will thrust the Ravens onto the road for the first away test of the year: this Sunday at the Cleveland Browns. Last year, Flacco and Co. amassed just 2 wins outside of M&T Bank Stadium. Spend a minimum of $37 on Baltimore Ravens tickets in FirstEnergy Stadium to see how this team has improved.

9/9/14 - The Baltimore Ravens were unable to clamp down on Cincinnati’s receiving corps, and allowed the Bengals to run away with a 23-16 victory in Week 1. After a slow start, Joe Flacco launched an 80-yard TD pass to Steve Smith—the longest throw of his career—and finished with 345 passing yards and one interception. While the Baltimore locker room continues to be inundated with questions regarding the Ray Rice scandal, now that the running back has been dropped from the team, current Ravens players intend to carry out their duties on the gridiron with as little distraction as possible. Score Baltimore Ravens tickets for an exhilarating AFC North showdown, when the Pittsburgh Steelers visit M&T Stadium in Baltimore. Get into Week 2's Thursday Night Football game for a minimum of $83.

9/3/14 - Your wait is nearly over! Baltimore Ravens football will be back this Sunday in Maryland, against the Cincinnati Bengals. After narrowly missing last season, this will be Harbaugh and company’s first step on the path back to playoffs, and it comes against Andy Dalton, who the Ravens make easy pickins’ of, literally. Baltimore is 3-0 against Dalton and the Bengals at home, picking him off seven times at M&T Bank Stadium. Get your Baltimore Ravens tickets for a minimum of $63 and attend this thrilling AFC North showdown!

8/27/14 - The Baltimore Ravens are primed to play their fourth and final exhibition game with stellar numbers, and a flawless 4-0 record to close preseason. Of course, to do that, they’ll have to tear through the likewise perfect Saints this Thursday at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Joe Flacco has played extremely well thus far, completing 16 of 23 passes for 180 yards and a touch down last week, while his new favorite target Steve Smith had an equally mesmerizing performance, catching 6 passes for 80 yards and one score. See if you can catch a glimpse of their chemistry with cheap Baltimore Ravens tickets in preseason Game 4. Get-in at New Orleans tomorrow for a mere $5—grab seats now because you won’t see these unbeatable prices come regular season!

8/12/14 – The Baltimore Ravens shut down San Francisco, 23-3, in Week 1’s preseason game. Debuting their revamped offense, the Ravens showed off an utterly dominant running game, with 237 yards rushing and a touchdown on 48 carries (4.9 yards per carry). Both squads followed-up with two fully padded practices over the weekend, which a few players could not leave unscathed; namely, defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore (torn Achilles) and cornerback Asa Jackson (minor). Score Baltimore Ravens tickets and watch their extraordinary new offense work against the defensively weaker Cowboys. Get into AT&T Stadium this Saturday for as little as $5 in the Upper Concourse.

8/5/14 – Much to the dismay of fans, the Baltimore Ravens were forced to cancel a joint practice with the San Francisco 49ers due to logistical issues. “It would’ve been neat for fans, and that’s what is disappointing,” noted John Harbaugh—but not to worry Baltimore, the teams are meeting up later this week anyways! Week 1 of preseason pits the Harbaugh brothers against each other for their first exhibition game of the season. Get into M&T Bank Stadium this Thursday for as little as $28.

7/29/14 – The Baltimore Ravens jump-started training camp last week, though you may have missed that amid the controversy surrounding running back Ray Rice’s suspension. Fans and pundits alike have scorned the NFL’s lenient decision to charge the athlete a fine and suspend him for just two games in lieu of his aggravated assault charge. Regardless, the Ravens family is exuberant to have their player present at training camp, as hordes of forgiving fans welcomed Rice with a standing ovation during his first practice on Monday. Rice will not play for the first two games of the season, so the coaches may decide to warm-up the player during preseason games. Buy Baltimore Ravens tickets in August and see your running back hit the field before his suspension kicks in.

7/21/14 – The Baltimore Ravens are set to open 2014's all-important training camp this Thursday. “My team is going to bounce back,” said Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb of Baltimore’s non-playoff run last season. Fans will get a full-speed look at Gary Kubiak’s new offense and a number of position battles: who will replace Oher at right tackle (Wagner, Jensen), nickel job at cornerback (Jackson, C. Brown), starting safety (Stewart, Brooks) and which youngster (Mosley, A. Brown) will claim the inside linebacker position. The truth will be told when pads come on for the first game of preseason. Lockdown San Francisco 49ers at Baltimore Ravens tickets for their Aug. 7 matchup; get-in at M&T Stadium for as low as $19 during Week 1.

7/16/14 – The Baltimore Ravens have had a troublesome offseason at best. Baltimore cornerback Jimmy Smith is the fifth player from the team to be arrested this offseason alone; he was charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct in Baltimore on Sunday. Smith is a promising player and considered among the top young corners in the NFL upon entering the fifth-year option of his rookie contract. The Ravens have him on lock until 2015, with plans on signing him to an extension—see if the franchise can help him clean up his off-field game with Baltimore Ravens tickets.

7/9/14 – The Baltimore Ravens are heading into training camp without an extension deal to one of their integral playmakers. Productive second-round pick from the 2011 NFL Draft, Torrey Smith, is entering the final year of his rookie contract as valuable wide out. Last season, Smith breached the 1,000-yard mark with a career-high 65 catches, and he'll have to do so again—and better—if he intends to bag the weighty long-term deals of No.1 WR options. See all of the Purple and Black get off to a great start with Baltimore Ravens tickets for their first exhibition game of the year. Preseason Week 1 sees the San Francisco 49ers visit M&T Bank Stadium on Aug 7, and you can get-in for as little as $14.

7/2/14 – The Baltimore Ravens made a roster move yesterday, trading former first round pick Rolando McClain for a sixth and seventh round selection. The linebacker retired before 2013 before signing with the Ravens, only to announce retirement a month later. If you heard about the scuffle that broke out during practice between former Panthers WR Steve Smith and new teammate Ladarius Webb, there’s no need to worry. Smith offered a “Peace Offering” to Webb by way of a bag full of Dunkin Donuts, which proved to do the trick. See some of their good fun on the sideline when you lock-in Baltimore Ravens tickets today.

6/24/14 – You may be preparing yourself for the Baltimore Ravens’ new schematics on offense, but how about their new-look defense? When the offseason wrapped up last week after three-day minicamp, the Ravens proclaimed a slew of new starters including nose tackle Brandon Williams, inside linebacker CJ Mosley and safety Darian Stewart. Expect more changes, as the corner position is wide open; the Ravens signed veteran cornerbacks Aaron Ross and Dominique Franks before summer break because Chykie Brown and Asa Jackson haven’t shown enough production to claim the starting spots. Lock-in Baltimore Ravens tickets for this summer’s preseason and watch as this defensive revamp takes hold!

6/10/14- Joe Flacco has been working tirelessly to get the new Baltimore Ravens’ offense down pat before the start of training camp. The quarterback has not had to learn a new system since he first joined the NFL, but now that Gary Kubiak is calling the shots as OC and Rick Dennison is the new QB Coach, Flacco is learning the “West Coast” offense and its integral footwork. The new system should pay off, as the Houston Texans' completion rate ranked third in the NFL under Kubiak. Buy Baltimore Ravens tickets today and see how the new timing-efficient offense improves Joe Flacco’s play!

6/3/14 - Baltimore Ravens longtime fan favorite, veteran Ed Reed, isn't done with football just yet. If no team picks up the aging future Hall of Famer, however, Reed stated he would like to work for the Baltimore organization as a coach. Currently, the Ravens are uninterested in the top Ball Hawk on their roster in 2014. Harbaugh is on the prowl for an offensive tackle or cornerback in the month of June (free agent signing no longer affect compensatory picks). See who lands with the squad in 2014, on and off the field, with Baltimore Ravens tickets!

5/28/14 - The Baltimore Ravens have made two big franchise moves just in time for the start of full-team practices! The organization has officially locked-up their top draft pick, linebacker CJ Mosley, under contract and the Ravens and M&T Bank Stadium have also come to terms with a 10-year, $60 million extension. NFL favorite Ray Rice made his first public comments since his arrest on assault charges—giving fans proof that the RB is taking positive first steps towards rehabbing himself and his image. The severity of the league's punishment, as far as suspension, is still up in the air. Score Baltimore Ravens tickets and see how the team fairs after juggling the positives and negatives of the 2014 offseason.

5/20/14 - The Baltimore Ravens organization is known to be tough-as-nails during their summer camp tryouts. Whether you're a first round draft pick, an unsigned free agent or even Jerry Rice's son (Jr. failed to receive an offer), intense competition fuels the practice field. The Ravens signed three free agents including guard Will Rackley from Jacksonville, RB Shaun Chapas and TE Phillip Supernaw thus far. Head coach John Harbaugh has successfully signed all but two of their draft selections, with the final contracts to be finished this week. It may be near-impossible to land a spot on the roster, but it's super easy to land Baltimore Ravens tickets when you buy early with Razorgator! Lock yours in today and see which elite player is left standing come August.

5/14/14 - Since winning the Super Bowl 2 seasons ago the Ravens have been looking to fill the hole left by legendary linebacker Ray Lewis and they hope they found their guy with the 17th overall pick of Alabama linebacker CJ Moseley. And then they got monster defensive lineman Timmy Jernigan from FSU and his fellow Seminole safety Terrence Brooks.

4/16/14 - The Harbaugh brothers will square off in Week 1 (Aug 7-10), when the Baltimore Ravens debut opposite the San Francisco 49ers at M&T Bank Stadium. The only set date on schedule comes in Week 4 when Baltimore travels to New Orleans to take on Drew Brees and the Saints (Aug 28). Baltimore Ravens tickets for this game start at $90 at Mercedes Benz Superdome. Former Panthers receiver Steve Smith will hope to make Joe Flacco's job easier and help him improve on last year's 22-interception season when he debuts his new Ravens uniform, see if he's a difference maker in the preseason!

Baltimore will play all three AFC North teams in the first three weeks of the season, opening the year against Cincinnati and Pittsburgh at home before traveling to Cleveland to take on the Browns. Following the Mike Tomlin sideline incident last year, don’t expect a warm welcome when the Steelers come to town. The September 11 meeting (avg. $367) is one of the most anticipated games on the NFL schedule! Another, is two weeks later when the Steve Smith’s former team, the Carolina Panthers, visit Baltimore (avg. $316). With three home games in the first month, the Ravens will face a gruesome October, on the road four times in five weeks. And, it begins in Indy for certainly the toughest out-of-division game in the first half of the season. If Baltimore can manage well, not great, a second half surge is possible. For the first time since 2010, the Ravens will finish the regular season at home. After failing to make the playoffs last season, Baltimore Ravens tickets have not gone up in price since last season, demand on the secondary market is constant with prices averaging $284.

2013-2014 Season

2/13/14 – Baltimore’s mediocre 8-8 season landed them in third among their AFC North rivals and out of the NFL Playoffs. The 29th ranked offense was a focal point this offseason; the Ravens began with the hiring of Gary Kubiak as OC and then, Bobby Engram as receivers coach. Former Texans Head Coach, Kubiak, is the Ravens’ third offensive coordinator in 13 months; Engram has one season of coaching experience with Harbaugh’s brother and the San Francisco 49ers (2011). Getting back to playoffs is not a stretch for the Baltimore Ravens who have one of the easier schedules in the league in 2014. In addition to facing their AFC North opponent twice, the Ravens will play Jacksonville (4-12), Tennessee (7-9), Atlanta (4-12), Carolina (12-4) and San Diego (9-7) at home.

12/23/13 - The Baltimore Ravens blew the opportunity to take the AFC North, after being gutted by the Patriots 41-7, and have instead been dropped into the AFC wild card mix with Miami and San Diego. The Ravens are pitted against the playoff-bound Cincinnati Bengals in a do-or-die match that will determine whether or not Baltimore will secure an NFL-best sixth straight playoff appearance. Baltimore must win, and will also need help from either the Chargers or the Dolphins to lose their respective games to ensure the AFC’s No.5 seed. Baltimore Ravens tickets for this Sunday’s critical on-the-road match are only $31 to get-in and see if the defending Super Bowl champs will get another shot in the postseason!

12/17/13 - The Baltimore Ravens have maintained prime position for an AFC wild card after beating the Detroit Lions Monday night, 18-16. While the win was a team effort, the Ravens can thank Justin Tucker’s legs for kicking six field goals, including the game winning 61-yarder with less than a minute on the clock. Joe Flacco took a rough hit to the knee, but held strong and brought his team just one game behind division leaders, the Cincinnati Bengals (who they play in two weeks). The Ravens are now in control of their own destiny, and must win their last two games to take the AFC North title, starting with the resilient New England Patriots this Sunday. Baltimore Ravens tickets are $217 on average and $94 minimum—these two teams are clutch, so be there for what is sure to be a miraculous finish!

12/10/13 - The Baltimore Ravens held off elimination by achieving an unforgettable must-win game against the Minnesota Vikings (29-26). Under a cascade of snow, the teams threw five touchdowns and scored 36 points in last 2:05, with Joe Flacco throwing the game winning 9-yard pass to rookie Marlon Brown, putting an end to one of the wildest fourth quarters of the season. Riding the momentum from the clutch victory, Baltimore is gearing up for an intense Monday Night Football matchup against the Detroit Lions, as both teams are equally desperate for a playoff push in their problematic divisions. Baltimore Ravens tickets are $123 on average for next week’s do-or-die contest at Ford Field.

12/2/13 - In a down-to-the-wire game, the Baltimore Ravens squeaked right by the Pittsburgh Steelers Thanksgiving night, 22-20. Joe Flacco and company were able to hold off Ben Roethlisberger, snuffing his crucial 2-point conversion with a minute left in the fourth quarter to carry their team to 6-6 and in prime position to snag the AFC wildcard spot. The Ravens will enjoy their mini-break until next Sunday, pitted against the Minnesota Vikings hot off the heels of their Chicago Bears victory. Baltimore Ravens tickets are just $28 to get in!

11/26/13 - After losing four of five games, the Baltimore Ravens bounced back with a 19-3 victory over the New York Jets. In what was a field goal-happy match, the defending Super Bowl Champs were able to keep postseason hopes and maintain relevancy in the AFC. Other than Joe Flacco’s huge 66-yard TD pass to Jacoby Jones, not much happened offensively, not that it mattered much, as the Ravens’ defense was relentless in holding the Jets to just 3 points and shutting down Geno Smith. A huge game is approaching in a couple days, when the Ravens meet the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thanksgiving Day. Baltimore Ravens tickets are just $29 to get into the crucial holiday nightcap, as one of the teams will soon kiss their playoff chances good-bye!

11/19/13- The Baltimore Ravens have stalled out on their climb back to the top of the AFC North, with their most recent defeat by the Chicago Bears on Sunday. In a dreadful day, with tornado warnings and a deluge of rain, the game was delayed for nearly two hours, and upon return, the Bears edged out the Ravens in overtime with a field goal. Ray Rice, doused in mud, was a bright spot: lumbering down the field for 131 yards on 25 carries and one TD, but the Ravens could not overcome Chicago's defense who forced 2 turnovers and two sacks on Joe Flacco. The 4-6 Ravens will clean up their uniforms and their game, before meeting the New York Jets in Week 12. Baltimore Ravens tickets start at $23 and average at $166.

11/12/13 - The Baltimore Ravens came out on top over AFC North leaders, the Cincinnati Bengals 20-17 in overtime, cutting their lead to just 1.5 games. Despite playing a messy game, fans did get to see Joe Flacco’s potential outside of the pocket, making more plays and completing 70% of passes when scrambling, instead of staying inside, where he is the third most sacked QB in the NFL. Up next, the Ravens will travel to Chicago to take on the Bears, who will be hurting without their QB Jay Cutler. Tickets for the Ravens-Bears matchup are among the hottest of the week, at $298 on average and $48 minimum.

11/5/13 - The Baltimore Ravens were defeated by the Cleveland Browns Sunday afternoon 18-24. The Ravens allowed backup QB Jason Campbell to complete three TD passes, while Joe Flacco went 24 of 41 for 250 yards, finishing with a dismal 56.1 QB rating. With yet another poor offensive performance, despite having Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce, the Ravens have rendered their running game essentially useless, depleted at the hands of RB coach Juan Castillo, who some are calling for removal. Now the Baltimore Ravens are third in their division (just above Pittsburgh) and are pitted against AFC North leaders, the Cincinnati Bengals, in Week 10. Both teams are hungry for a win--tickets are $57 to get-in and $200 on average to see the defensive standoff.

10/29/13 - The Baltimore Ravens will emerge from their bye to play the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday. The Ravens hope to come back with an improved run game, and try to get Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce to put some numbers on the board, with newly acquired RB Bernard Scott (released by Cincinnati) for added depth. Baltimore’s defense is flanked by the threatening Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil; with 13.5 combined sacks, they are a menacing duo the Ravens need to power through the second half of the season. Joe Flacco and the Purple Rain will face AFC North foes, the Browns, for the second time this year, with new quarterback Jason Campbell in the starting position. Baltimore Ravens tickets are a steal, at the second lowest average price, for just $70.

10/22/13 - Despite being 4th in the AFC East, the Buffalo Bills have certainly upped the ante, with their triumph over worthy opponents, the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. The final score of 23-21 was guided by young third-string quarterback Thad Lewis, who persevered on the field after blowing an early 14-point lead: he kept Buffalo in the game before securing a winning field goal late in the fourth quarter, by none other than Dan Carpenter, a released former Dolphins kicker. Lewis was sacked four times and threw an interception, but in his second start, he finished with 202 yards. The Bills had just 90 yards rushing, from Fred Jackson (knee) and CJ Spiller (ankle) who will need rest before Buffalo’s biggest challenge yet. Next week, the Bills will face Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints. Buffalo Bills tickets at Mercedes-Benz Superdome next Sunday are one of the hottest games of the week, at $246 on average.

10/16/13 - The Baltimore Ravens were unable to stymie visiting Aaron Rogers and the Green Bay Packers on Sunday in Maryland. The Ravens lost 17-19 and are now at the .500 mark, with a 3-3 record. The defending Super Bowl Champions showed signs of life in the second half, but their weak running back situation is causing problems, as the Ravens are now tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars for the lowest yards per carry, averaging just 2.7 yards. On the upside, Joe Flacco played well, carrying the offense and finishing with 20-34 passes for 342 yards, 2 touchdowns and no interceptions. Baltimore will have an opportunity to improve their AFC North standing when they face the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are hot off the heels of their first win of the season over the New York Jets. For the Flacco-Roethlisberger show down, Baltimore Ravens tickets are averaging $153 and a moderate $40 to get in.

10/8/13 - The Baltimore Ravens bested the Miami Dolphins 26-23 on Sunday, and are now tied for first place in the AFC North with the dubious Cleveland Browns and variable Cincinnati Bengals. In spite of a struggling offense, Joe Flacco carried the Ravens, throwing 19-23 for 269 passing yards, and also made way for Ray Rice to effectively rush 74 yards on 27 carries with two touchdowns, adding some balance to the offense. Baltimore's defense shined by denying the Dolphins significant gains, and limited Miami to 22 rushing yards on 11 carries. The Ravens will be looking to secure their standing when Green Bay visits M&T Stadium this Sunday. Baltimore Ravens tickets are the second hottest of the bunch, averaging at $310 for a seat—but start at just $20 to get in.

10/1/13 - Defending Super Bowl champions, the Baltimore Ravens fall to 2-2 after their upset loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, 20-23. Quarterback Joe Flacco certainly had a rough day, getting hit 12 times, and throwing five interceptions despite the Bills missing their starting cornerbacks and top safety. Apart from Torrey Smith, the Raven’s offensive line is muddled; attempting only 9 rushes the length of Sunday’s game. Baltimore is just above the Jacksonville Jaguars on average yards per carry with 2.6, slashing their 4.3 average from last year in half. With the return of wide receiver Jacoby Jones, the Ravens will attempt to get it together coming into Week 5 when they face the sizzling 3-1 Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium in Florida. Baltimore Ravens tickets are $133 on average this week on the road.

9/25/13 - Joe Flacco and company suffered Peyton Manning’s record-breaking 7-touchdown performance, as the Baltimore Ravens agonized a crushing defeat by the Denver Broncos for their first game (27-49). They have since recovered and are now 2-1, looking like their usual hard-hitting selves after a 30-9 win over the Texans on Sunday. Despite the loss of major players Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, the Ravens’ defense has been tremendous; after their Week 1 loss, they have not let another team into their end zone, forcing field goals instead. Although they are not as strong of a team when on the road, the Ravens’ defensive line will hope to remain stalwart as they next travel to New York to face the Buffalo Bills. Tickets for this matchup are $44 to get in.

After losing four of their last five regular season games last season, the Ravens overcame the odds to win their second Super Bowl. If the Ravens hope to repeat, they’ll have to do so without many familiar faces. The Ravens will miss the services of key contributors Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Anquan Boldin, and Paul Kruger, among others. However, the Ravens were able to acquire standout outside linebacker Elvis Dumerville after his contract snafu with the Denver Broncos. Despite their Super Bowl victory, the Ravens are one of only three teams whose tickets are down in price compared to last season. Down about 2% since last season, Ravens regular season home games are averaging $274, good for eighth highest in the league and 45% over league average.

The Ravens open the 2013 regular season on the road due to scheduling conflicts with the Orioles, but will return to M&T Bank Stadium as Super Bowl Champions in Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns. The average price for the home opener is $266. The most expensive home game on the Baltimore Ravens schedule this season comes against the Green Bay Packers in Week 6, with an average price of $365. The Ravens Week 13 matchup against the NFC North rival Pittsburgh Steelers comes in a close second, averaging $352. Another schedule highlight is the Raven’s Week 16 game against the New England Patriots, a rematch of the last two AFC Championships, with an average price of $325. The least expensive Ravens home game this season comes in Week 14 against the Minnesota Vikings, with an average price of $211.